Singer Daniel Lévi, known for having played Moïse in the musical “The Ten Commandments”, died on Saturday August 6. He had been battling colon cancer since 2019.
According to one information,i24Newsthe singer Daniel Lévi, notably known for playing Moïse in the musical The ten Commandments, died Saturday August 6, 2022 following colon cancer, at the age of 60. Born on August 26, 1961, he was a singer-songwriter and pianist. He also sang This blue dream in the cartoon Aladdin. In the musical The ten Commandmentshe played Moses and sang the desire to love. Thursday August 4, his wife, Sandrine Aboukrat, called to “pray for the healing of her husband”. Indeed, Daniel Lévi had suffered from colon cancer since 2019. The singer announced in April 2019 that he had colon cancer in addition to intestinal obstruction and sepsis.
In his message, his wife specified that the singer had started a new protocol of care in order to fight this cancer. At the announcement of his death, presenter Cyril Hanouna reacted on Twitter. He regrets a “man of immense talent and an example of humility. We will miss him,” he adds, offering his condolences to the singer’s family. Daniel Lévi was the father of three children from a first marriage. He had indicated, on July 15, 2022, the birth of his last daughter.
I am very sad to learn just now that Daniel Levi has left us. I think very much of his loved ones. He was an immense talent and an example of humility. We will miss him. My sincere condolences to his family.
— Cyril Hanouna (@Cyrilhanouna) August 6, 2022
Daniel Lévi began his career in the 1980s. His interpretation of Aladdin in the song Ce rêve bleu made him an icon of the 90s. In 2000, he made himself known to the general public with the musical The ten Commandments, in which he interprets Moses. His title, the desire to lovesold over a million copies and was covered by Celine Dion.